Alston & Eivor Callahan residence (1965 proposal)

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The Alston & Eivor Callahan residence (1965 proposal) was an unbuilt proposal designed by Paul Rudolph for Alston and Eivor Callahan.

The Callahans owned a lot at 2020 Crest Road atop Red Mountain, above Woodcrest Road and just west of the Red Mountain cut. In 1965 they commissioned Rudolph, an Auburn University graduate who had chaired the Department of Architecture at Yale University before resuming his private practice.

Rudolph's proposal recalled his landmark 1961 Milam residence in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, composed of discrete spaces surrounded by flat, white rectangular frames. The design for the Callahans was more spread out over an extended raised terrace slab which was interrupted by a sunken swimming pool. He described the house as "a living room on a platform", sited parallel to the ridge to maximize the view.

References

  • "Project pour une habitation." (September–November 1965) Architecture D'Aujourd’'hui. No. 35, p. 35
  • "Paul Rudolph's Elaborated Spaces: Six New Projects." (June 1966) Architectural Record No. 139, p. 142–143

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